Last week, we were out on-location for the last 3 days capturing portraits of select members of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for their annual “Day in the Life” campaign. We had great success last year working with designer Mantle-Overall and the CFIA

Often we work with small, medium and large businesses on “Corporate Headshot Events”, covering a large volume of people in a short amount of time. Many business love this package as it offers an on-location studio for their convenience, a volume discount price and consistency in the final product to showcase their staff to existing and potential clients. Recently, we started offering this service to business organizations like The Mompreneurs®, Business Centre Guelph-Wellington and many other local organizations

As many of you may already know, I work in the movie industry and quite frequently with a production company called Black Fawn Films along with their partners Breakthrough Entertainment Inc. On July 29th,2015 , “BITE” held its world premiere at Fantasia Film Festival. What happened that night was not expected by anyone but caused a major stir about the film

I wanted to share a quick teaser post from a photo shoot back in 2016. It’s not very often I have time to actually execute some of my personal photo concepts. It’s not always an issue of time but many of my visions require a larger budget than I can afford. This shot was from a concept that fortunately didn’t cost too much to create, even though we built the whole set in studio

As of today, we are now located at Studio 404 – 404 York Rd. Guelph. We are currently closed today but we will be back on Monday to start working in our new space. I owe a HUGE thank you to Ross Davidson-Pilon the owner and newly retired photographer of Studio 404 for opening-up the space to us to run our business out of.

On the rarest of occasions, I get asked to shoot a wedding. Friends come to me and ask “I know you don’t normally do weddings… but, will you shoot ours?”. In most cases, I say yes but, I also explain that I won’t be the typical wedding photographer they might be looking for. Usually the response is “We don’t care, we love your work and we just want to work with you!” The conversation I had with Jessie and Crystal prior to their wedding was quite similar to that.